I agree with you Ben on installing those panels. If they are damaged or warped it will really slow down the process.
@Mrbfgray2 ай бұрын
Massive pain in the butt, near impossible to have for job satisfaction using some of those panels. Materials sitting out for yrs a big mistake by owner apparently.
@anthonygouveia86762 ай бұрын
New Methods are always a challenge. From the start it’s difficult to price out something you have never even seem let alone installed. Then add in the fact that they had to endure two of the heaviest snow years for a long time. Your guys are definitely hustling and they are working like a well oiled machine so I think it’s just going to a “learning project” for you and your crew. Looks like you have a good grasp on what needs to be done to get through it. Good luck Ben!
@charliefite51432 ай бұрын
I never seen so many men working around a crane and only one of them has a hardhat accident waiting to happen
@markkolstad70762 ай бұрын
it all comes down to everybody being happy (and everybody wants to make money) in the end...
@jackstearns15492 ай бұрын
If at first you don't succeed, use a bigger hammer....
@charlescoghlan28552 ай бұрын
I only hope the homeowner realizes the ramifications of the premature purchasing and delivering the panels very early. I also hope he appreciates the large amount of extra effort that it is taking trying to fix and assemble these warped panels. My concern is what the final appearance of the exterior side of these walls will be depending on what is used. A conventional 2x6 studded wall fully insulated has got to be a better solution than this method!! Saw this panel method used 50 years ago in Central Ohio Parade of Homes on 2 houses and never saw it used after that!! Hummm!!
@larsord91392 ай бұрын
Everything about that house just seems wrong to me.